Decorative Antique Antler Candelabra with Three Spouts 1900
Item e4882

A countrycore antique three-armed candleholder, made of horns from the deer and virginia deer. It was executed in the Black Forest, Germany around 1900. This candelaber would make an ideal addition to any log cabin decor.

Antler furniture have been one of the popular novelties of the great exhibition of the industries of all nations in London in 1851. A new lifestlye trend was born and the ambitious European middle-class generated a fabulous upswing. One of the first designers to be mentioned is the German horn carver and furniture manufacturer H. F. C. Rampendahl who gained enthusiastic successes on several world exhibitions with his antler furniture. In the aftermath one began to manufacture antler furniture in series.

Measures:
Width: 14.57" (37 cm)
Height: 15.35" (39 cm)
Depth: 7.87" (20 cm)

Literature Reference:
Sabine Spindler, Antler Furniture 1825-1925, Munich 2006
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